American journal of preventive cardiology

Long-term COVID-19 effects on heart function and structure: A combined review and detailed data analysis

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Abstract

Among 4852 participants, individuals with PASC exhibited a 3.63% impairment in global longitudinal strain compared to controls.

  • A significant proportion (58%) of individuals with PASC had global longitudinal strain (GLS) values below 16%, indicating subclinical left ventricular dysfunction.
  • Meta-analysis revealed a mean reduction in left ventricular ejection fraction of 1.30% and a decrease in left ventricular end-diastolic volume of 3.98 mL in those with PASC.
  • Cardiac dysfunction was more frequently observed in older individuals and those with diabetes and hypertension.
  • The nature and clinical significance of cardiac alterations in PASC remain uncertain, necessitating further investigation.

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